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* HolyShitQuotient: Grodd vs Solovar, mainly because their fight is ''[[LightningBruiser literally]]'' fast-paced with [[LeParkour parkour]] involved.


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* ShockingMoments: Grodd vs Solovar, mainly because their fight is ''[[LightningBruiser literally]]'' fast-paced with [[LeParkour parkour]] involved.
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Narm can be something that becomes unintentionally funny but Narm is when something is supposed to be serious but doesn't come off as such so it still fits.

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* {{Narm}}: Many fans couldn't take the "No Killing" message seriously since in the past Team Flash has killed some of their enemies before and some simply weren't as much of a threat that Grodd is.
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This may be many tropes but Narm isn't one of them. Narm is serious event that comes of as unintentionally funny. This doesn't fit.


* {{Narm}}: Many fans couldn't take the "No Killing" message seriously since in the past Team Flash has killed some of their enemies before and some simply weren't as much of a threat that Grodd is.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Despite the two both being {{Asshole Victim}}s and their actual fight being a contender for HolyShitQuotient, the scene where Cisco said he wants to see Grodd vs. King Shark is like promoting animal on animal violence.
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* HolyShitQuotient: Grodd vs Solovar, mainly because their fight is ''[[LightningBruiser literaly]]'' fast-paced with [[LeParkour parkour]] involved.

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* HolyShitQuotient: Grodd vs Solovar, mainly because their fight is ''[[LightningBruiser literaly]]'' literally]]'' fast-paced with [[LeParkour parkour]] involved.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: Grodd is dispatched fairly quickly by Solovar and the big Gorilla army doesn't get the opportunity to show much of their power, other than slapping away Wally and Jesse.
** Granted with Grodd it WAS stated last episode that Solovar was stronger then him since his plan relied on The Flash trying to beat him and Solovar openly punched him.

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* AntiClimaxBoss: Grodd is dispatched fairly quickly by Solovar and the big Gorilla army doesn't get the opportunity to show much of their power, other than slapping away Wally and Jesse.
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Jesse (Granted with Grodd it WAS stated last episode that Solovar was stronger then him since his plan relied on The Flash trying to beat him and Solovar openly punched him.him).
* FamilyUnfriendlyAesop: Despite the two both being {{Asshole Victim}}s and their actual fight being a contender for HolyShitQuotient, the scene where Cisco said he wants to see Grodd vs. King Shark is like promoting animal on animal violence.
* HolyShitQuotient: Grodd vs Solovar, mainly because their fight is ''[[LightningBruiser literaly]]'' fast-paced with [[LeParkour parkour]] involved.


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* OneSceneWonder: The Accelerated Man, the Flash of Earth-19, only makes a single appearance with one line in the episode, but he's one of the most talked-about thing in this episode.
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* {{Narm}}: Many fans couldn't take the "No Killing" message seriously since in the past Team Flash has killed some of their enemies before.

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* {{Narm}}: Many fans couldn't take the "No Killing" message seriously since in the past Team Flash has killed some of their enemies before.before and some simply weren't as much of a threat that Grodd is.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Harry's treatment of HR gets this from fans is he just being a jerk like he's known for or is he just being unnecessarily hateful and cruel?


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* {{Narm}}: Many fans couldn't take the "No Killing" message seriously since in the past Team Flash has killed some of their enemies before.
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** Granted with Grodd it WAS stated last episode that Solovar was stronger then him since his plan relied on The Flash trying to beat him and Solovar openly punched him.
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* AntiClimaxBoss: Grodd is dispatched fairly quickly by Solovar and the big Gorilla army doesn't get the opportunity to show much of their power, other than slapping away Wally and Jesse.
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** Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead (Clancy Brown's lack of availability seems to have completely scuttled their plans for Eiling since Season 1).

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** Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead (Clancy Brown's instead. Creator/ClancyBrown's lack of availability seems to have completely scuttled their plans for Eiling since Season 1).1.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: Keith David's listing in the guest credits gives away that Solovar will be showing up.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead (Clancy Brown's lack of availability seems to have completely scuttled their plans for Eiling since Season 1).

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Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead (Clancy Brown's lack of availability seems to have completely scuttled their plans for Eiling since Season 1).1).
** The story's ambition runs smack into the show's budgetary limitations, with no gorilla action besides a very limited skirmish near the end of the episode.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead.instead (Clancy Brown's lack of availability seems to have completely scuttled their plans for Eiling since Season 1).
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: Keith David's listing in the guest credits gives away that Solovar will be showing up.

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* SpoiledByTheFormat: Keith David's listing in the guest credits gives away that Solovar will be showing up.up.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Part of Grodd's invasion involves kidnapping a military general and brainwashing him into firing nukes into Central City. Rather than General Eiling (an "[[ArchEnemy old friend]]" of Grodd) they opted for an original character instead.
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* SpoiledByTheFormat: Keith David's listing in the guest credits gives away that Solovar will be showing up.

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